The dusk wore on, the atmosphere in this bar was increasingly busy. Some workers who had finished their work stopped by here just to eat something or rest for a while after working all day long. From the double doors that opened wide, people who came in were more than going out. Making this shop more packed. So, sharing the table between them wasn't rare. The frenzied sound burst abysmally, made our meeting were not conducive. It seemed we picked the wrong place and time.
Right now, Dimas, Kak Shella, Vian, Vani, and I were holding a meeting. Only five persons were present because of only us who were still living in Glafelden Town. The rest were mostly boys, signed into the royal army in the capital, or became an itinerant assistant merchants.
We had just finished having dinner. Leaving dirty dishes on the table. I gathered them here to tell the information I just obtained a few days ago. The Spirit Crystal. I also mentioned two solutions given by Almira and asked for their opinion.
"It's very dangerous, Anggi! Infiltrating into the capital of West Elvian Kingdom was a crazy thing that never anyone dared to do, including Grussel. Who knows we would be immediately arrested while stepping a foot in their land?" Dimas was the first one to protest in a fraction of a second, without thinking.
"Not us. But only me," I replied. My voice was almost swallowed by the hubbub in this shop, but I was sure if they could still hear me.
"I'm more disagree with it. What things could be done by a stupid hunter like you? I'm sure you would be tempted by the white rabbit again and make a mess."
"Impossible. No person repeating the mistake twice but a fool."
"That fool one is you!" Yelled Dimas.
If there were only two of us, I would have beat this shitty friend. But I deliberately held back. I didn't want to start a fight in public. Especially with my own friend, it was stupid. Exactly as Dimas said.
"C'mon Anggi, Dimas! Don't make a fuss!" Kak Shella tried to mediate. Then cast a glance at me. She looked at me in silence for a moment. "I don't agree with you, Anggi. The risky path is not the best solution."
"An opportunity like this will never come twice. Maybe there's a time Elvian would open the border and accept humans with open arms. But when? It could be tens or hundreds of years. Or maybe it wouldn't happen until this world destroyed. Don't you want to go home?"
Kak Shella was speechless. Hearing my last words seemed to make her mouth silent. I turned toward the twins.
"What about you, girls? You two wanna go home so much, right?"
Both stared at each other for a moment. Then they nodded.
"Of course. But what Kak Shella and Dimas said is true. We can't act without an arranged plan." Vani that usually cheerful opened her mouth. While her quiet and calm twin sister only nodded slowly.
"That is why I'm asking for your help now. Make a great plan that I could breakthrough into the Elvian's capital."
*PLAK!
A moment later, my head hurt. I moaned softly as holding it on. Throwing a sharp look at Dimas, who sat next to me.
"What are you doing, motherfucker!?"
Before I could protest more, he opened his mouth. "Could you remove the stubbornness of your head? Calm down a bit and think it clearly. Don't you realize that it's too dangerous? We live in this town, but it doesn't mean we wanted. Of course, we want to go home so bad.
"Each of us indeed missing our parents, family, or friends in the homeworld. But not like this way. Forcing yourself into danger was a super foolish idea. Neither Kak Shella, Vian, Vani, and I, don't want us to be in danger. What if you don't come back later? It's really useless if we go home, but not together. If it should be like that, I prefer to stay here with all of them."
"But ... if not now-."
*PLAKK!!
Dimas hit me again hardly. This time in the forehead. The burning sensation left there. I was sure that my forehead was reddish right now.
"Stupid! You don't understand at all if we're worried about you. Don't be stubborn like a child. Don't you think about our feeling if you fall on the dangerous path?"
My heart sank. Dimas' words pierced my chest and made a hole there. It was unthinkable to me. When looked at others, they nodded. I was never known when they were worrying me. It made me ashamed. Because the one I could think of, just about only myself.
I lowered my gaze to the dining table, then smiled. "You guys are good friends. I think you would continue to blaming me, who has brought us all to this world."
Kak Shella immediately grabbed my hand and clutching it. "How many times I've told you, Anggi! We won't see you as a trouble maker. And stop blaming yourself. We live in this world together. We eat, work, and sleep together. We're in the same boat. For that, we need to pay attention, taking care of, and loving each other. I'm sure one day we could find a way to come back without endangering ourselves."
Unable to see the sincerity in her eyes that were like crystal, I cast a glance aside. From the deepest recesses of the heart, I was grateful to have been granted friends like them.
"Now, promise us to not doing something dangerous! And forget about the crazy idea about infiltrating the Elvian Capital!"
I immediately turned to Dimas.
"Your head as hard as a rock. So, I want you to make a promise."
I nodded and sighed. "Well, I promise!"
Everyone grinned, glad that this issue had been completed. So did I. A joy burst out of my heart when realizing everyone's strong feelings. Perhaps with the bonds of friendship, I could understand the real meaning of life.
If you rethought it, their words were right. Acting without a proper plan was a stupid thing. As a hunter, I should know it surely. Maybe this opportunity would be lost and wouldn't come a second time. But as long as we kept trying, nothing was impossible. Because the miracle only came to those who never gave up.
***
Without realizing it, days passed quickly. It had been almost a week since Grussel drove me out of the base, and the punishment would end soon. Tomorrow night was the day of the hunting. The Dark Night would be back in action. I heard from Dimas, our target was an animal like a tiger named Orska. I'd only ever heard it. From the illustrations given by him, the creature was like a tiger but bigger. Nearly as tall as an adult human. They hunted for the long fang. At a glance, Orska was similar to the ancient animal Smilodon or saber-tooth lion. The hunt seemed challenging after several days of idling in the clinic of Aunt Saantya.
I stepped out of the kitchen after just helped the clinic staff to wash the dishes. The sun was still warm. The time that was suitable for daily activity. I'd been going to the library lately. Almira's house also had too often visited, to the extent that the host would drive me away when seeing my face in her door's house. Now, I was confused about what to do.
So boring, I thought.
I passed half an hour by daydreaming on a bench park at the town park. Kept silent like a pile of stones. Staring blankly into the middle of the herd of squirrels that gnaw fallen fruit beneath the tree. Even though I didn't really watch them.
Suddenly my instinct telling me of someone in the back. Before I turned, that person was already pulling my hood slowly. As if curious about what covered behind it. Immediately I held it with my hand and stepped back. Standing five feet away, and glanced sharply.
He was grinning.
"Why are you daydreaming here?"
"Gosh, Dimas! I'd be happy if you didn't startle me like that," I warned with exasperation. If he had really pulled the hood I wore, a pair of long ears of mine would be the center of attention in this crowd. That wasn't a good thing to be a joke.
"Relax, bruh!" He laughed casually. And then sat on the bench and handed wrapped pastries that were on his hands. "Want some?"
Finally, I sat down with Dimas while eating the snack. Hey, I knew this. It was sold next to the town library. I often bought them after I visited the library. Its texture was crunchy and sweet. Besides, they also have other flavors like fruit and fish.
Fortunately, Dimas brought it to me. My finances were running low after nearly a week without any income. For I, who was unemployed, a cake for ten pieces of bronze has become a luxury thing.
"Tasty!" I said happily. "A green apple flavor is really the best one!"
"I love this thing since you treated me back then."
"I told you, right? Once you try, you'd like it."
Dimas agreed. We continued spending time at the park bench. I looked at the bright blue sky without clouds as far as the eye could see. The wind was blowing softly on my face. Gave freshness to my soul this morning.
On the bench, we chit-chatted about every day at Dark Night when I wasn't there. The boy said almost nothing had changed at all. As if I'd never been there.
Before I began grumbling and cursing Grussel, Dimas was the first one who explained that the bastard old man actually cared about me. Occasionally he asked about me to Dimas. 'Where is she now?' 'Does she make a fuss at Saantya's place?' 'I hope she's getting more clever after staying there.' The words really couldn't be used to ask about how was someone doing. It seems he wasn't the intention of asking the news of me.
"He isn't apathetic. Only to that extent, the attention could be given by him. No more. If he doesn't want the impression of fierce and firm fade in front of his own underlings," said Dimas. "Imagine if Grussel is too attentive! Can you picture him smiles at you with a friendly and always speak very softly every time?"
"That'd be disgusting. Suddenly I wanna puke," I trembled. Sending shivers down my spine like haunted by nightmares.
"Right? You gotta be more sensitive next time! Be aware of the little things around you."
"Whatever!" I snapped.
"Oh yeah, Anggi! Tomorrow afternoon before the hunt, you're allowed to come back by the boss. So today, you should say goodbye to Kak Shella and Aunt Saantya."
I muttered quietly. "Is that so? Maybe I should buy something as a sign of gratitude later. It seems like this week I'd been a bother to them."
"Do you just get it by now?"
His grin and laugh felt unpleasant, made me threw a used empty pack of pastries toward his face. He avoided deftly. Then he continued to laugh hard at me. I was the one who didn't accept it tried to punch his body but was avoided by him. That was our routine activity. Than a 'fight,' it'd be more correct to say we are jesting each other. Since we had never seriously fought.
The whole day I went to various places in the city with Dimas. Spending a lot of time in exciting places around Glafelden town. I just knew there was a big beautiful flower garden in the east of the town. Also, a fish pond with artificial rivers on the south side.
The town was quite large. The wall that protected the whole town was nearly spherical, with a diameter of about ten to fifteen kilometers. Since the first day I lived in Glafelden, I'd never been around it to every corner. This was the first time for me.
At the end of the day, the sun began to fall on the western horizon. We both still found time to relax, enjoying the sunset on a tower near the south gate. This place was part of the old building sites that were long abandoned. It was far from the nearest inhabited building, so few people around here. The tower height exceeded the wall that surrounded the town. It made me free to enjoy the moment the sun was setting.
"Do you know? Sunset scenery in this world is the best," I said with eyes adrift ahead. "Whenever if I had a chance, I would love to watch it."
"Why are you so loving the sunset? Isn't it the same as our world?"
I looked briefly at him, then back at the sun began to set little by little. "Indeed. But in this world, you could see the vast expanse of stars as night falls. Look up there! Already seen, isn't it?"
Every second the sun slid down, the dark sky starting to conquer the space. The sky split in two, between night and day, darkness and light. Stars came on the dark side.
Dimas nodded with agreement. "That's true, anyway. Here we could see clearly with naked eye the expanse of stars and colorful sky dust. In contrast to our home town which too much light pollution."
We were silent for a moment. Having fun watching the amazing scenery up there. Until finally, my eyes fixed on something.
"Dimas, look at that!" I yelled excitedly.
I pointed my finger toward the sky, where there were six brightest stars. When you draw a line connecting the sixth, it will create a shape like an arrow ready to release the arc.
"What is that?"
"Celebrus Constellation. The brightest constellations and could be seen with naked eyes when the dusk comes. If you get lost in the woods, take a look at the direction shown by the arrows. It would take you to the west."
"You know a lot about the constellations in this world, huh?"
"Yeah," I exclaimed proudly. "I've got a lot of interesting things from books in the library, including the science of astronomy."
"It's great!" Said Dimas. He smiled, which displayed his white teeth. "You're really talented to be a hunter. I could depend on you next time."
I replied with a wry smile. Whether what Dimas told was real or just teasing me. I still remember a few days ago when he called me a stupid hunter. But this time, I didn't feel the joke of his words. Because he didn't tease me afterward. That boy sometimes had an honest side that was hard to guess.
Moments later, the mighty sun actually slid down behind the western horizon. Leaving tinges of orange light that was implicit in the sky. Creating a very long light line. Dark sky instantly enveloped. Accompanied by the expanse of stars and colorful space dust. Sometimes looked there were also one or two shooting stars.
"We're going home now?" Said Dimas. He was preparing to descend the stairs of the tower.
"There's a thing I'm gonna do."
"What?"
Incidentally, I answered the question with a slow response. Waiting for Dimas to make an expression of wonder and confusion. "I wanna hunting."
"Hunting? You wanna hunting right now?" Dimas looked at me in disbelief. I nodded slowly. "Tomorrow night, Grussel let me back to join the hunting. After a week of not doing anything, I'm afraid if my reflex and ability reduced. Moreover, I'm not a good hunter. I need personal training. You should know that." "But it's dangerous if you crossing Elvian territory." "Of course not. I won't go there, just the woods around the town," I said with a big smile. The boy sighed softly and patted my head. "Okay, but one condition. I'll come with you to make sure you are okay." "No problem." The sky now completely fell to the dark. The evening ray lines in the sky had vanished. Under the field of stars, we left the tower. Took a walk toward the base of Dark Night. After about half an hour of walking, we finally arrived. I waited in front of the store next to the base while Dimas went fetch my weapon. I was still in the punishment period ri
Some moments had passed. The pain in my head vanished little by little. No longer hurt as much as before, my consciousness began to return. With the starry night sky as the background, the foliage moved quickly, like falling from a waterfall. The floor surface where I laid down was repeatedly shaken violently.I glanced around. Dozens of wooden boxes and baskets were neatly arranged. Only one box next to me was broken apart and spilling its contents.No doubt, I was in the cargo where I fell.When trying to get up, the pain came back. My hand immediately held my head until the pain was gradually disappeared by itself. I sat in one corner. The cargo wall was quite high. Even though I was standing, I still couldn't see the coachman nor outside. The opened roof made the cold wind wrap my body. I was shivering with cold. Then drew a cloth that covered a wooden basket to keep me warm.I rechecked my own body carefully. In addition to ensuring that all parts of
Like a domino effect in which one event triggered a series of other events. At first, there were only two guards, but a few moments later, four other guards came up, two more from the top floor and three people getting up from the bottom below.I had just a dagger at my waist. My bow and arrows were shattered in pieces when I fell into the cargo. I also didn't have any Viglet after broken at the hunting some time ago. Despite having a weapon, I still feel uncertain it could take me out of this hellish situation. After passing through the corridor intersection, I turned to the right aisle. Because three more guards were chasing off from the left."Dammit! Why are too many guards here?"Fortunately, they couldn't use Esze to get me. Before, they leashed out Esze but missed and destroyed an urn. Perhaps the goods at this place were so precious since then, they no longer use Esze. I looked back. The soldiers were numbered a dozen. Each of them carrying spears and sh
A glimmer of dim light shone from the sidelines of the window curtains of an elongated house. This two-story building made entirely of wood is quite large. It was able to accommodate many people, but no one would want to live here. Look at here! This house was worse than a dog kennel. The front door looked old and difficult to close properly without a stone wedge, the walls were cracked almost all over the building, as was the roof with holes in it. Some of the wooden floors were already brittle and rickety, which could make your foot suddenly fell. Plus, no one knew if the toilet was still working. Believe it or not, this old building was the headquarters of the city's famous 'Dark Night' hunter group.Located on the outskirts of a slum city and less attention by the government. This was a perfect place for sneaky hunters like them to hide. So don't be surprised if the crime rate here was very high. You could lose your wallet if you looked away, e
As the green light seeped into the darkness, a warmth rushed to my chest, then spread throughout my body. My ears now could hear any sound. My stiff fingers began to move freely. Gradually I regained consciousness.When I opened my eyes, the first thing I had in my eye was the high white ceiling. An elegant-looking crystal chandelier hung right in the middle of the room. I found myself on the bed. Then my gaze swept around. In this room, I am not alone, there were two other people. A woman in uniform, like a waitress, seemed to be making something in the corner of the room. At the same time, another was a man reading a book beside the bed.Then I got up and rubbed my eyes to clear my vision. After that, I could see their faces. The man seemed to notice me, he averted his gaze from the book page."Are you awake? How are you right now?" the man asked with a warm tone. As warm as the gaze and hug he once gave me. Soothing the heart and dispel anxiety. Such a powerf
A few days ago, I was still confined in the dungeon. Thinking about getting out of a room with four hard walls on all sides was impossible. I at that time would not have thought that in the future I could walk freely in a city like me now.Likewise me right now, I couldn't believe I could walk freely in the middle of Elvian city, Ruvia. I could freely walk anywhere without worrying about being caught. Instead, the soldiers who previously tried to capture me were actually escorting me this time. But, one thing still the same was their gaze seemed to be looking down on me, as well as the other Elvians. Even though the figure of the third prince Keylan was beside me, it still didn't eliminate the impression of a mixed being like me."Don't take it to heart. The hostility with humans for a long time clearly makes them like that," whispered Keylan, who quickly understood my anxiety."Then, do you hate me too, Prince Keylan?" I asked carefully."O
"What’s wrong?" I replied defiantly, pretending not to understand."You just asked a secret thing only few people know." Prince Keylan's forehead frowned.Looking at his sharp eyes, I felt a little uneasy. "I… had something to do with it.""What could that be?"A curious expression was evident on his face, like a child waiting for the birthday present from his father. Although I wanted to keep this information carefully at first, I couldn't stop telling him all. Starting from how I was dragged into this world and the strange pin that caused it, until I went to Glafelden library where I found Indemnius Spirit Crystal information.But of course, the fact that I was originally a man remained a secret. Because I was ashamed if it was known by many people. Only my friends and Almira knew about this. Even my hunting comrades didn't know about it.As has happened to Almira, Prince Keylan was dumbfounded and gaping at my story. He must
At first glance, I saw Prince Keylan's palm that extended to me. Its big size represented the danger he would give me. So far, I thought being a mystical beast hunter was already a dangerous job.It felt they were right. Above the sky, there was another sky. On the way to seek for spirit crystals, there were bound to be various dangers to come. It could be that I got lost during the quest, faced a gigantic powerful monster, or had to wrest the spirit crystal from the hands of the land's ruler. Even worse, I died early on in this journey.Just imagining all these possibilities gave me chills. As if I was still as cowardly as I used to be, I might faint when I heard that.Until this moment ... fear still often surrounded me. It was as if my courage laid at the bottom of my heart and would never appear. Obviously, I was hesitant to make a decision. If I could, I would prefer to play tag with Elvian soldiers in the forest than have to deal with this nonsense. Such a
A loud thumping sound was created as the wisp of wind smashed against the wall and caused part of the ceiling to collapse. Luminous rocks, dirt, and pebbles rained down from above. Half of the vast square was covered in thick dust, making it impossible to guess where Dimas was.My energy was gone. Chill ran down the spine and gave this body a feeling of intense horror. While hanging on to the root fibers of the Hanarusa tree, my eyes widened. Looking down, hoping that Dimas would immediately come out of the dust and attack the monster's feet like before.However, he still didn't appear even though time had passed. Beads of sweat dripped from my forehead. Not a word was spoken from this mouth while hoping for the best possibility.But when? Until when should I keep hoping? What if that hope never appeared?Negative questions kept coming to my head, making me unable to think clearly. Coupled with excessive indecision and anxiety, my fear is getting worse. I looked up. The exit was just
My eyes locked on two lights shining in the darkness. Part of my brain had sent orders to this body to leave immediately. But some were curious about what was behind the gap in the wall. The feeling of horror was increasingly enveloping my whole body and making me completely numb. Cold sweat started pouring down profusely when my ears caught a growling sound inside the gap. I froze, too shocked and couldn't remember to move. Needless to say, Dimas was frightened too. This was the first time I'd seen his hands shaking like this. Though usually, he was not afraid to face anyone, even though his opponent was the Elvian army.I forced myself free from the stiffness of my body, trying to move my legs little by little."Dimas! Dimas!" I screamed loudly, but the man ignored me. My hand grabbed Dimas' shoulder, then shook his body hard to wake him up."Uh, what?" he answered, looking confused. He was too fixated on a figure and ignored the other stuff."Let's get out of here quick
"No, Fool!" he replied curtly. "Haven't you gotten more of an idiot lately?""I already get it. But you don't really mean to go down there, do you? What if the Spirit Crystals aren't there?""We won't know unless we go, right?"I scratched the back of my head even though it didn't itch. Maybe it was an expression of my frustration when I found out what Dimas meant. At first glance, the idea may seem frivolous. Even though I saw a massive room underground, I wasn't sure what it was.It was like winning the bet if the Spirit Crystal was in that room. Conversely, we might find an underground monster lair. When using Super Sense, I only saw the dirt wall and the roots of the Giant Hanarusa tree. However, down there was still dangerous. It could be that there was a nest of centipedes, worms, or other monsters that were giant in size.However, I'm curious.After thinking for a while, I decided to go down the hole. I stepped to the edge of the hole, squatted down, then tried to put one foot
"S-Sister? S-So you are … Almira's brother? I mean Elywien's?" I asked in a high-pitched voice. "Elywien is my sister. She used to be an intelligence member of this kingdom. Before finally leaving her job and family after marrying a human. Are we talking about the same person?" I immediately covered my wide-open mouth. Unable to contain the shock of such an unexpected coincidence, I shuffled back a little. "Yes, you're right. My friend Almira is indeed Elvian, who eloped with her husband," "How is she now? I haven't seen her in years," Elzhar asked enthusiastically as if he didn't care about the condition of his body that had not fully recovered. "She's fine, really. Indeed she lived a simple life, but she is now happy. I've never met her husband. I think he's a loving husband. Oh, yeah! She also has an adorable five-year-old son, his name is Cedric," Elzhar suddenly smiled, an expression of relief now attached to his face. "Thank God she's happy. I'm glad to hear that," "Don
As the night got late, I found Elvian's words were the truth. The entire forest area was flooded due to springs suddenly appearing everywhere. The water discharge was swift enough to submerge this forest as deep as two meters in a short time.Fortunately, I was already on top of the Hanarusa tree, which was quite high and far from stagnant water. The Elvians called this giant bonsai tree that way. I didn't know where the name came from. At least now I knew the right name for this tree. Then for this forest, they named it the Hanarusa Sacred Forest. It seemed the Elvians respected highly to this forest for some reason I didn't understand."After this, we head to that tree!" exclaimed the limp young Elvian while pointing to a Hanarusa tree near me." We have to make a detour to a deserted place.""Okay," I answered briefly. Then I translated it into the Lurivian language so that it was easy for my friends who didn't speak Elvian to understand.Dimas carried the Elvian carefully on his ba
I sat limply in front of the teenager Elvian, lying helplessly. The sign of life in his eyes faded away, his breath getting weaker. It was only a matter of time until he lost his life.But is this correct?Is killing someone the right thing to do at this time?At first, I just wanted to paralyze him. I never thought the arrow I let out would thrust into his chest. Oh, my god! I didn't want to see someone die in front of my eyes because of me. Imagining the grief that the Elvian family had to go through instantly made my chest hurt.I knew I couldn't be naive. In this journey, there must be a time for me to take the lives of others. But not so fast as this. I wasn't ready to bear the responsibility and guilt of killing people.Deep down, I wanted this teenage Elvian to stay alive. If only I could—."...-ggi. Anggi!!!" Suddenly Dimas' screams echoed in my ears. It was as if the voice had just emerged from the silence."Eh, wh-what
"Are you sure?" asked Shella enthusiastically."Very sure," I answered confidently. "You probably can't. But my eyes could see that many people are walking on the branches and doing activities there.""They made the city on a tree?" now it was Dimas' turn to look very excited."You could see for yourself later."Hearing of a city being built on a tree made them both furious. It was a normal reaction for people from another world like us. Even when I first arrived in Ruvia City, I was just as enthusiastic as them. Looked around with sparkling eyes like a peasant. Looking back, my reaction was even worse."Let's go down immediately!" exclaimed Dimas, who immediately left me, followed by Shella behind him.Geez! They were like little kids impatiently waiting for a birthday present. I also followed the two behind, adjusting the two people's fast-moving footsteps.This small team descended the mountainside quite quickly. We arrived at the
I looked down to confirm what I found, and sure enough, it was the Black Selenium Mushroom. The characteristics were precisely the same as those described by Shella before. This mushroom has dark black color and was shaped like a pouch. From what I remember, the sap of this mushroom was very dangerous when it came into contact with the skin. I better be careful not to hurt myself.I was silent for a moment, thinking about how to pick this thing without touching it. Too bad I didn't have leather gloves to protect my palms.In the darkness, my eyes were caught by the faint glint of the dagger hanging from my waist. That's right! I completely forgot I had this thing.I immediately pulled the dagger from the belt and tried to cut the mushroom's stem. Doing this in the dark without light aid would be difficult for humans. Luckily I had Haier-Elvian's ability.I have been grateful hundreds of times for being blessed with this ability! Although I also swor
My sense of hearing, which was more sensitive than humans, immediately felt excruciating pain. It was as if my eardrum had been pierced by a nail until it penetrated my head. My palms couldn't even hold back the loud sound that came in. Although the howl didn't last long, my energy was drained just to endure the deafening sound.My body almost fell to the ground if my brain didn't give me the command to stay alert. I cast my gaze forward. The bear monster had thick white fur similar to a polar bear, it was about three stories tall. The beast had two pairs of arms and two legs, with a fat, flabby body.I briefly remember the Biology lessons taught in my old world. This monster was similar to Tardigrada, a microscopic animal shaped like a bear. The shape of the head that only had a mouth without eyes was also very similar. I even felt that the monster standing in front of me was initially a Tardigrada who was enlarged with a Doraemon magnifying flashlight, then given a h